EP1125421A1 - Dns relay module in a digital network modem - Google Patents
Dns relay module in a digital network modemInfo
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- EP1125421A1 EP1125421A1 EP99953452A EP99953452A EP1125421A1 EP 1125421 A1 EP1125421 A1 EP 1125421A1 EP 99953452 A EP99953452 A EP 99953452A EP 99953452 A EP99953452 A EP 99953452A EP 1125421 A1 EP1125421 A1 EP 1125421A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L12/00—Data switching networks
- H04L12/28—Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
- H04L12/46—Interconnection of networks
- H04L12/4604—LAN interconnection over a backbone network, e.g. Internet, Frame Relay
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- H04L61/00—Network arrangements, protocols or services for addressing or naming
- H04L61/45—Network directories; Name-to-address mapping
- H04L61/4505—Network directories; Name-to-address mapping using standardised directories; using standardised directory access protocols
- H04L61/4511—Network directories; Name-to-address mapping using standardised directories; using standardised directory access protocols using domain name system [DNS]
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a digital network modem, such as an ISDN or a DSL modem, and more particularly, pertains to a digital network modem with a domain name server relay module.
- a Domain Name Service To facilitate accessing and locating computers on a TCP/IP network, a Domain Name Service (DNS) is used. This name resolution software enables users to refer to computers by domain name or host names.
- DNS Domain Name Service
- the DNS server maintains a database of domain names (host names) and their corresponding IP addresses.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the application queries a DNS to turn the name of the machine it wishes to communicate with into its IP address.
- IP Internet Protocol
- IP Internet Protocol
- IP Internet Protocol
- NetBIOS NET work Basic Input Output System
- NetBIOS is an application programming interface that augments the DOS BIOS by adding special functions for LANs. It is the native networking protocol in DOS and Windows networks. NetBIOS computers are identified by a unique 15-character long name, and Windows machines (NetBIOS machines) periodically broadcast their names on the network so that Network Neighborhood can catalog them.
- WINS Windows Internet Naming Service
- Windows NT Server-based networks It is a service that keeps a database of computer name-to-IP address mappings so that the NetBIOS computer names used in Windows network environments can be mapped to IP addresses when the underlying network is IP-based.
- WINS is almost completely automatic from an administrative point of view. It builds its own database over time and automatically updates itself.
- Computer networks are being installed in more and more residential, office and industrial environments, and the increase in the number of such networks has increased the need for skilled technicians required to configure and maintain such networks.
- a Local Area Network is a communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. It is made up of servers, workstations, a network operating system and a communications link.
- the DNS specified for the station will receive the request for the IP address and a connection to the Internet or to an external network will be made to reach the DNS server which will also try to find the domain or host name by verifying the existence of such a domain.
- the connection to the external network has caused unnecessary overhead in connection time and costs.
- the DNS must always be contacted through a connection to the external network to reply with the correct IP address. If these repeated connections are in a reduced period of time, it would most probably be unnecessary to request the IP address every time the domain name is to be contacted. This problem slows the connection causing unnecessary costs.
- a DNS relay module that fetches, from the local store of IP addresses, the ISDN channel on which the communication should be sent.
- a network modem device connecting a Local Area Network (LAN) to a remote network, comprising a local store containing a list of domain or host names and attribute data and a Domain Name Service (DNS) relay module.
- DNS Domain Name Service
- This DNS relay module uses the list and the attribute data to respond to requests for a numeric address in response to a domain name, when the domain name requested is on the list and generates a DNS request to an external DNS on the remote network and returns a reply from the external DNS to respond to the request for a numeric address when the domain name requested is not on the list.
- the attribute data can be a numeric address (such as an IP address).
- the attribute data identifies a domain or host name as a local station on the LAN and the DNS relay module, when the domain or host name is identified as a local station on the LAN, replies locally to said request.
- the DNS delay module listens to NetBIOS Over IP packets of information, extracts local computer names and IP addresses from the packets and adds these computer names and IP addresses to the list of domain names.
- the list comprises domain names looked-up on the external DNS and the DNS relay module automatically adds to this list of domain names looked-up on the external DNS, an entry corresponding to the reply from the external DNS.
- the list comprises both domain names looked-up on an external DNS with corresponding attribute data and host names declared on the LAN with corresponding attribute data.
- the invention also provides a method for relaying DNS requests on a LAN comprising 1. analyzing requests for a numeric address in response to a domain name using a local store containing a list of domain or host names and attribute data, 2. generating a DNS request to an external DNS on the remote network and returning a reply from the external DNS to respond to the request for a numeric address when the domain name requested is not on the list and 3. replying to the request using the attribute data when the domain name requested is on the list.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic block diagram of the DNS Relay Module used in a digital modem.
- the digital modem 10 is an ISDN modem having a plurality of functional components shown in Fig. 1.
- the separation of components illustrated in the separate blocks in Fig. 1 is for the purposes of illustration only, and does not necessarily reflect the physical separation of components in the real device which is built from both hardware and software/firmware components.
- Modem 10 acts as a router or gateway to a remote network via, in the preferred embodiment, an ISDN connection 20.
- one channel of the ISDN line is connected to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet access, while the other channel is connected to a "private" intranet.
- ISP Internet Service Provider
- the modem 10 includes a router 18 which communicates over connection 20 and with LAN interface 12. In operation, the modem 10 directs data traffic via router 18 onto the selected ISDN channel 20.
- Devices on LAN 22 send packets of information to one of the ISDN channels by sending a packet addressed to the modem 10 with the desired destination IP address and message content contained in the packet.
- the router 18 forwards the message on one of the ISDN channels to the desired IP address.
- router 18 receives packets from lines 20 and determines the desired destination on LAN 22, and forwards the packets via interface 12 on LAN 22 with the correct desired destination address.
- router 18 also switches packets received from the LAN 22 based on the desired address either to the Internet channel or the intranet channel.
- both channels could be used for intranet or Internet purposes, or even for connecting to a different type of data network.
- Modem 10 includes, in the preferred embodiment, a DNS relay module 19.
- DNS Relay Module 19 becomes the primary DNS that they can refer to.
- the device sends a request to the DNS for the IP address for the domain or host name.
- the DNS relay module 19 is however not a full DNS.
- the advantage of identifying module 19 as a DNS for the devices on the LAN 22 is that module 19 can contain lists of frequently-used domain names and can give specific responses immediately for those domain names, while other domain name requests can be passed on to a remote DNS, such as an ISP DNS.
- the domain name for an internal corporate domain name may be contained in module 19 or in a readily accessible list.
- the IP address is returned directly instead of using the ISP DNS constantly. Fewer requests to the ISP DNS means faster service.
- some intranet addresses may not be known to the outside world (private addresses) and the ISP DNS, for example.
- the DNS relay module 19 is also used to route the DNS requests to the Intranet DNS or the ISP DNS.
- the DNS Relay Module 19 compares the request from a station (24,30,32) on LAN 22 with at least one list.
- the list 15 can be configured and built by the Network Administrator using the Configuration station 24. Examples of useful lists are the following: a list of frequently-accessed domains, a list 15 of Domain names recently looked up on an external DNS, another list 16 of computer names declared on the LAN automatically built by looking at NetBIOS Over IP packets. These lists comprise the name of the domain or computer requested and the corresponding
- Module 19 consults two of these lists: the list 15 of domain names looked-up on an external DNS and the list 16 of computer names declared on its LAN.
- the DNS consults the list 16 of computer names first, before consulting the list 15 of domain names.
- These lists can be built up in many ways. A first manner is to make a new entry in the lists each time an IP address unknown from the lists is returned by the external DNS.
- the DNS Relay Module 19 forwards the request to an external DNS such as an ISP DNS.
- the DNS Relay Module 19 records the answer sent from the ISP DNS back to the device on the LAN 22 and adds this entry to one of its lists.
- the life of an IP address can be set, for example, for one day. After a day, the DNS Relay Device 19 would forward the request to an external DNS as if the entry did not exist in the list and would record the reply. Since the local store on which these addresses are stored can be a stack, a First In, First Out queue could provide best results. Also, it should be possible at any time to reset these lists. When the table or list is full, the older entry is overwritten by the new one. The possibility of an overflow of addresses can also be eliminated by limiting the list to a certain amount of entries.
- a second manner to make a new entry is to manually edit the lists. Only authorized users such as network administrators should be able to look at and edit the lists using the System Tray / Modem Monitor interface 26. These lists could be maintained manually for known changes in domain names or computer names.
- DNS relay module 19 can also make use of the NETBIOS Over IP protocol supported in Microsoft Operating systems (Windows 95, 98 and NT). Using this protocol, the stations (24,30,32) on the LAN 22 advertise their computer (host) names and IP addresses. By intercepting these packets, the DNS relay module 19 can learn the DNS name of the PCs on the local LAN 22 and can store this information in a list (16). When a request for an IP address corresponding to an entry in that list is made, the DNS relay module replies to the request while acting as a local DNS.
- NETBIOS Over IP protocol supported in Microsoft Operating systems (Windows 95, 98 and NT).
- the DNS relay module 19 only routes DNS requests , based on the domain name included inside the request. For example, xxx.mycompany.com would be identified as an intranet address and xxx.ibm.com would be referred as an Internet address. Any other packets are routed by (18).
- the communications request will be routed by router 18 to the appropriate channel of ISDN connection 20, either intranet or internet.
- the DNS relay module 19 can also contain two or more external DNS addresses. When a request for a domain name that was sent to the external DNS fails for a certain amount of failures (preferably only after two failures), the module 19 switches to using another one of the plurality of external DNS addresses. In this way, greater reliability and efficiency for accessing domain names from the LAN 22 is afforded.
- the stations (24,30,32) on the LAN 22 only need to know one DNS address, that of the DNS Relay Module 19 while in fact they have the benefit of multiple DNS working for them.
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